Example sentences of "out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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31 In the course of these policies , one or the other restrictive practice has been singled out as the root cause of our ills — resale price maintenance , clearing banks ' cartel , trade unions — the cry has been for their removal .
32 That is why surgery is needed to straighten it out as the muscle no longer responds .
33 Gorman was singled out as the culprit who started it all and was promptly dispatched to the changing rooms .
34 It is possible to protect the excavators from inclement weather conditions , such as by the use of shelters , but the sites themselves can not be dried out as the waterlogging actually preserves the sites .
35 Five Railway Cup medals with Ulster and representing Ireland stand out as the highpoints of Jim Reilly 's marvellous career .
36 sore memories blinking out as the lid lifts ,
37 McDunn again ; McDunn seems to be settling out as the Colley specialist .
38 What today separates us from Marx are evident historical truths , for example , that in developed capitalist societies there is no identifiable class , no clearly circumscribed social group which could be singled out as the representative of a general interest that has been violated … .
39 No club has a divine right to win the League year in , year out as the Glens and Blues have done down through the years .
40 She is rather good at " doing " Jamaican vowels , except for the vowel of STRUT [ P3 ] , which always comes out as the LE version .
41 It is pointed out as the place where the warriors were buried .
42 Pearson 's book publishing companies shone out as the group 's star performers last year .
43 ‘ So that seems to rule her out as the murderer , ’ Blanche concluded with a sigh of relief .
44 You could pace it out as the length of a grave .
45 In the US there have been extensive experiments with new forms of reporting and in Europe , Germany stands out as the leader in environmental reporting .
46 Richard has gained power by the successful interchange of the two resources that Machiavelli ( as so often , drawing on Cicero but ignoring his moral scheme ) singled out as the means by which legitimate rule could be overcome , force and fraud : So he recommended that the Prince who wishes to succeed must not only unite the attributes of the fox and the lion , fraud and force , but in addition
47 We did n't make Abisko , chickening out as the weather worsened and the forecasts began to sound even more dire .
48 At this stage the jargon is an obstacle in that anyone wishing to find out about the field has first to interpret the jargon .
49 They only found out about the marriage afterwards and used it to strengthen their case , which was , basically that the Archbishop could n't have someone teaching in a school in Clontarf who was the author of a banned book .
50 did you actually find out about the figures for the seat ?
51 In what ways would your reading have been altered by the following instructions : ( a ) Find out about the effects of industry on workers ' standards of living .
52 In 1985 Tipperary County Manager John McGinley told a Magill reporter that the County Council did not find out about the lake until after this five-year period had elapsed .
53 What the hon. Gentleman is spelling out about the proposals is an elaborate , but nonsensical , theory .
54 Find out about the problems which can affect them .
55 If we prove something to our own satisfaction , we can release our energies for finding out about the subject : proving it to others takes second place .
56 We had agreed at the start of this thing that pressing the Harwich local council for housing would probably be more trouble than it was worth : if one of their inspectors had decided to check my circumstances with the port authorities , the customs people would inevitably have found out about the way in which I had been using their cupboard ( and would have had a pink fit , probably ) .
57 But I 'm starting to get used to it , it 's fascinating to find out about the way an artist works — and it 's a darn sight better than putting up with a patient who 's frustrated because she is n't getting anything done ! ’
58 If not the chances are that you need to find out about the way directories and path names work .
59 She found out about the work and discovered that it needed understanding and patience and was very demanding ; speech therapists have to be effective communicators , with clear and accurate speech , a sensitive ear and a good command of written English .
60 The purpose of these days will be to join with others who are interested in finding out about the work of Cafod or Faith and Justice and to support and encourage those working with poverty both in our own diocese and in other parts of the world .
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